John Simm has a very long neck.
Futzing around on DeviantArt is a good thing to do when you're down and need distraction. I revamped my main page.
It occurred to me that Anna might have been Put On A Bus, as opposed to being sent off to do something terribly plot-significant, as I had previously assumed, and this made me deeply disappointed. And sorta pessimistic.
I reeeeaaally want a .gif or an icon of Cenk doing
the pointy thing between Ana and the camera (at about 3:00). Because TYT is, apparently, my biggest fandom. ^^; And randomly, I'm really disappointed they got BOTH the sub hosts I dislike to fill in over New Year's instead of giving the show to Ana and Jayar (which is a special I would love to see). OTOH, they all deserved actual vacation.
Speaking of Australia, Hardison's fake Australian accent? Is the WORST I have ever heard. I know most of Hardison's disguises involve him looking furrin and doing a funny accent (while most of Sophie's disguises involve her looking furrin and doing a sexy accent), but still, what idiot falls for that?
Every time Parker comes on screen, I pretty much flail and go "PAAAAAARKERRRR! <3 <3 <3". Favorite sociopathic catburgler cutie ever.
When cleaning, I found a Japanese worksheet with a bunch of clothing on it. (I suppose we were supposed to buy the clothing or something?). There was an arrow pointing at a pair of very high, open toed high heeled shoes with the following text (in Japanese): "These are Jackson-san's drag shoes. Jackson-san is a very pretty woman. His most famous number is "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." Everybody loves it." There was also a Cthulhu eating the town we were supposed to give directions around.
In light of all the Supernatural squee, I feel the need to share a lovely, lovely video from my other apocalyptic Midwestern mystic tv show (that would be Carnivále).
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In conclusion, when I grow up, I wanna be as fabulous as Ana Kasparian. Only not wrong about the things she's wrong about, and with top billing. :P
Note to self: stop using "Ha siktir!" before you do it in public where Actual Turkish Speakers may hear.